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Residential construction in Poland 2008Development forecast for 2008-2011 |
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Changes in price and demand are creating a ripple effect in the Polish residential construction sector. Investors, developers and contractors are focused on current contracts in anticipation of possible sales growth or market slowdown.
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Residential construction sector in Poland 2008 presents current economic and market data, as well as solid analysis and forecasts for the Polish housing sector, including:
- housing reserves according to the form of ownership, basic installations
- the Polish residential housing market in comparison to that of other EU nations
- current construction and assembly data by investment stage and type, and vovoidship
- comprehensive forecasts for construction and assembly output over the reporting period
- prices of housing, mortgages construction services and materials
- legal changes affecting the Polish residential housing market.
Current construction conditions are revealed and analysed in this report, with emphasis on projects in progress. Learn about:
- the number of permits finalized and current residential projects underway, classified by type of construction and voivodship.
- average construction times, listed according to type of construction
- number of homes currently under construction in Poland
- projected number of permits and new constructions slated to begin during the forecast period.
This report details the total numbers of homes within the Polish construction market that are:
- contracted for use while still under construction
- completed and ready for occupancy, classified by city and voivodship
- completed and classified by size – including surface and cubic measure and number of storeys
- completed and classified by type of construction
- forecast number of houses given to use.
The major contractors at work in the Polish residential housing market are described using detailed profiles containing:
- market share of viable residential construction projects
- size of business and number of employees
- complete contact information.
The major developers at work in the Polish residential housing market are described using detailed profiles containing:
- market share of investment in residential construction projects
- size of business and number of employees
- complete contact information.
The major residential projects in the Polish residential housing market are described using detailed profiles containing:
- number of flats
- pecise location
- dsigner
- gneral contractor
- cmpletion date.
The biggest construction contracts signed between contractors and developers in Poland in recent 16 months are described and present:
- developer
- contractor
- contract value
- completion date
- ivestment description.
This report is essential to the activities of:
- Senior management personnel of construction companies active in Poland and surrounding areas
- Strategic planners and executives of firms considering entry into the Polish construction market
- Companies engaged in construction and those active in the production and distribution of building materials in the region
- Architectural and consultancy firms interested in this market
- Developers interested in participation in the Polish residential construction market
- Consultants and analysts that provide advice and intelligence to governmental and business organizations, as well as those seeking investment opportunities.
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Methodology
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Executive Summary
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General characteristics of CEE
- Macroeconomic overview
- Demographics
- Retail industry in CEE
- Development of retail trade in CEE
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Country profiles
- Bulgaria
- Macroeconomic overview
- Retail industry overview
- Shopping centre space in largest cities
- Czech Republic
- Macroeconomic overview
- Retail industry overview
- Shopping centre space in largest cities
- Hungary
- Macroeconomic overview
- Retail industry overview
- Shopping centre space in largest cities
- Poland
- Macroeconomics overview
- Retail industry overview
- Shopping centre space in largest cities
- Romania
- Macroeconomic overview
- Retail industry overview
- Shopping centre space in largest cities
- Russia
- Macroeconomic overview
- Retail industry overview
- Shopping centre space in largest cities
- Slovakia
- Macroeconomic overview
- Retail industry overview
- Shopping centre space in largest cities
- Ukraine
- Macroeconomic overview
- Retail industry overview
- Shopping centre space in largest cities
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Retail attractiveness of countries and cities in Central and Eastern Europe
- Ranking by countries
- Russia
- Ukraine
- Poland
- Romania
- Hungary, Slovakia, Czech Republic
- Bulgaria
- Ranking by cities
- Rankings of cities in each country analysed
- Profiles of top 20 most attractive cities
- Key information on 175 largest cities in Central and Eastern Europe
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List of graphs
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List of tables
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- GDP growth in CEE countries, 2004-2010
- Total GDP in CEE countries (? bn), 2004-2010
- GDP of CEE countries (? bn, %), 2007
- CPI in CEE countries (%), 2004-2009
- Unemployment rates in CEE countries (yearly average, %), 2004-2008f
- Average monthly wages in CEE countries (?), 2004-2010
- GDP per capita PPS in CEE countries (EU27=100), 2004-2010
- Joint population of the CEE countries covered by the report (million), 2004-2010
- Population of CEE countries covered by the report (%), 2007
- Population living in urban areas in CEE countries (%), 2007
- Number of large cities in selected countries of CEE, 2007
- Population of capitals of CEE countries (million and % of country's total population), 2007
- Population of cities above 100,000 inhabitants in selected CEE countries (million and % of country's total population), 2007
- Value of retail trade in CEE countries (? bn), 2004-2010
- Value of retail trade in CEE by country (? bn, %), 2007
- Number of foreign brands in grocery retail in Central and Eastern Europe, 1991-2008
- Market share of top 10 retail/cash and carry chains in Central and Eastern European countries (% of grocery retail), 2006-2007
- Number of hypermarkets in the largest cities of Central and Eastern Europe, 2007
- Number of hypermarkets per 100,000 inhabitants in the largest cities in Central and Eastern Europe, 2007
- Total area of shopping centres per 1,000 inhabitants in CEE, 2007
- Unemployment rate in Bulgaria (%), 2004-2008
- Distribution of population in Bulgaria, 2007
- Value of retail trade in Bulgaria (? bn), 2004-2010
- Number of foreign brands in grocery retail in Bulgaria, 1996-2008
- Unemployment rate in the Czech Republic (%), 2004-2008
- Distribution of population in the Czech Republic (%), 2007
- Value of retail trade in the Czech Republic (? bn), 2004-2010
- Number of foreign brands in grocery retail in the Czech Republic, 1991-2008
- Top 5 grocery retailers in the Czech Republic by revenues (? bn), 2007
- GLA (m2) in shopping centres in the Czech Republic, 2000-2007
- Unemployment rate in Hungary (%), 2004-2008
- Distribution of population in Hungary, 2007
- Value of retail trade in Hungary (? bn), 2004-2010
- Number of foreign brands in grocery retail in Hungary, 1991-2008
- Top 5 grocery retailers in Hungary by revenues (? bn), 2007
- GLA (m2) in shopping centres in Hungary, 2000-2007
- Unemployment rate in Poland (%), 2004-2008
- Distribution of population in Poland, 2007
- Value of retail trade in Poland (? bn), 2004-2010
- Number of foreign brands in grocery retail in Poland, 1991-2008
- Top 5 retailers in Poland by revenues (? bn), 2007
- GLA (m2) in shopping centres in Poland, 2000-2007
- Unemployment rate in Romania (%), 2004-2008
- Distribution of population in Romania, 2007
- Value of retail trade in Romania (? bn), 2004-2010
- Number of foreign brands in grocery retail in Romania, 1996-2008
- GLA size in Bucharest and other large cities of Romania ('000 m2), 2000-2010
- Unemployment rate in Russia (%), 2004-2008
- Distribution of population in Russia, 2007
- Value of retail trade in Russia (? bn) 2004-2010
- Number of foreign brands in grocery retail in Russia, 1997-2008
- Top grocery retailers in Russia by revenues (? bn), 2007
- GLA ('000 m2) in shopping centres in Russia, 2000-2007
- Unemployment rate in Slovakia (%), 2004-2008
- Distribution of population in Slovakia, 2007
- Value of retail trade in Slovakia (? bn), 2004-2010
- Number of foreign brands in grocery retail in Slovakia, 1993-2008
- Top grocery retailers in Slovakia by revenues (? bn), 2007
- GLA (m2) in shopping centres in Bratislava and Kosice in Slovakia, 2000-2007
- Unemployment rate in Ukraine (%), 2004-2008
- Distribution of population in Ukraine, 2007
- Value of retail trade in Ukraine (? bn), 2004-2010
- Number of foreign brands in grocery retail in Ukraine, 2000-2008
- GLA (m2) in shopping centres in Ukraine, 2001-2007
List of graphs
- Criteria for PMR Retail Attractiveness IndicesT
- Cities covered by the report 12-
- List of grocery chains used in PMR Retail Attractiveness IndexT creation
- Annual average exchange rates used for this report (euro to national currency unit), 2004-2010
- Selected data on CEE countries, 2007
- CEE countries by PMR Country Retail Attractiveness IndexT, 2007
- Top 50 CEE cities by PMR City Retail Attractiveness IndexT, 2008
- Top 15 cities in CEE by number of residents (million), 2007
- Selected macroeconomic and demographic indicators of Bulgaria, 2007-2008
- Shopping centres in Bulgaria, 2008
- Selected macroeconomic and demographic indicators of the Czech Republic, 2007-2008
- Main takeovers in retail industry in the Czech Republic, 2001-2008
- The largest shopping centres opened in the Czech Republic in 2007
- Selected macroeconomic and demographic indicators of Hungary, 2007-2008
- Selected macroeconomic and demographic indicators of Poland, 20007-2008
- Main takeovers in retail industry in Poland, 2001-2008
- Major retail-wholesale groups in Poland, 2008
- The largest shopping centres launched in Poland in 2007
- Selected macroeconomic and demographic indicators of Romania, 2007-2008
- The largest shopping centres opened in Romania in 2007
- Selected macroeconomic and demographic indicators of Russia, 20007-2008
- The largest shopping centres opened in Russia in 2007
- Selected macroeconomic characteristics of Slovakia, 2007-2008
- Selected macroeconomic and demographic indicators of Ukraine, 2007-2008
- The largest shopping centres opened in Ukraine in 2007
- PMR Country Retail Attractiveness IndexT, 2007
- Selected CEE countries arranged by partial criteria of PMR Country Retail Attractiveness IndexT, 2007
- PMR City Retail Attractiveness IndexT, 2008 82-
- Number of cities appearing in specific areas of PMR City Retail Attractiveness IndexT, by country, 2008
- Average PMR City Retail Attractiveness IndexT by country, 2008
- Top 10 cities in Russia by PMR City Retail Attractiveness IndexT, 2008
- Top 10 cities in Ukraine by PMR City Retail Attractiveness IndexT, 2008
- Top 10 cities in Poland by PMR City Retail Attractiveness IndexT, 2008
- Most prominent cities in the Czech Republic by PMR City Retail Attractiveness IndexT, 2008
- Most prominent cities in Slovakia by PMR City Retail Attractiveness IndexT, 2008
- Most prominent cities in Hungary by PMR City Retail Attractiveness IndexT, 2008
- Top 10 cities in Romania by PMR City Retail Attractiveness IndexT, 2008
- Most prominent cities in Bulgaria by PMR City Retail Attractiveness IndexT, 2008
- Shopping centres in Odessa, 2008
- Shopping centres in Bucharest, 2008
- Shopping centres in Donetsk, 2008
- The largest shopping centres in Kharkiv, 2008
- The largest shopping centres in Warsaw, 2008
- The largest shopping centres in Kyiv, 2008
- The largest shopping centres in Moscow, 2008
- The largest shopping centres in Kazan, 2008
- Shopping centres in Lviv, 2008
- Shopping centres in Sofia, 2008
- Shopping centres in Izhevsk, 2008
- Shopping centres in Izhevsk, 2008
- Shopping centres in Rostov-on-Don, 2008
- Shopping centres in Braila, 2008
- Shopping centres in Perm, 2008
- Shopping centres in Dnipropetrovsk, 2008
- Shopping centres in Kemerovo, 2008
- Key information on 175 largest cities in Central and Eastern Europe, H1 2008 108-
List of tables
Residential construction in Poland 2008
Development forecast for 2008-2011
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